They spelt 'appreciates' wrong!

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The cutest mistake.

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Partners in crime

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Show me your odd animal friendships?

Throwback to when Clay was a baby! 🥹 The chickens still steal a snuggle to this day 💖

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Welcome home my little fertilizer producing friends!

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What are these holes in my yard?

I found a dozen of these holes in my yard. They’re mostly about 2-3”

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Blueberry bush issues

Can anyone tell me what's going on with my blueberry bush??

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Scan me(;

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Chicken Coop!

Finally finished my coop and got it out in the barn! Watched some YouTube and kinda went with it. Hopefully have some occupants soon.

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is this a good deal?

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What are these berries on my tomatillo?

I was watering my tomatillos today and noticed these little berries (for lack of a better word) growing in clusters of 6 or so. They are translucent, about 1/4” in diameter, and have some seeds in them. They’re quite pressurized—when the skin is broken, they jet seeds out. When broken open, they have a smell somewhat between tomato and tomatillo, but sweet. What the heck are these? My first thought was they’re tomatillo seed pods, but tomatillos are full of seeds anyway, so seed pods seemed redundant to me. I saw a post recently about toxic seed pods growing on potato plants. Is this something similar? None of my research yielded helpful results, so I am turning to the most helpful folks on Reddit. I am harvesting/canning my tomatillos (well the salsa verde I make from these) and want to make sure these strange berries aren’t an indication this plant is compromised somehow. If these are seed pods, do the seeds need any special treatment to increase my odds of germination next year, or can I just pop the berries, collect, and let the seeds dry?

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